ASAP 340B Reaches New Milestone with 30 Partners
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The Alliance to Save America’s 340B Program is proud to announce that we’ve reached an exciting milestone – our coalition is now comprised of 30 partners!
From cancer patients to caregivers, faith communities to future health leaders, all of our partners share a commitment to ensuring that 340B delivers for the low-income patients and the healthcare providers who serve them. We’re excited to welcome new voices that make our coalition stronger than ever before.
Here’s a little more about the five new organizations that have recently joined us:
Mobilizing the power of Black churches, Choose Healthy Life is a national initiative committed to eliminating health disparities in Black communities. Through a network of faith leaders, healthcare providers, and community partners, the organization delivers vital services—like health screenings, vaccinations, and education—directly into neighborhood churches, creating a lasting impact across the country.
With a mission rooted in elevating Latino voices in healthcare, the Organization for Latino Health Advocacy (OLHA)Â is leading the charge in health equity through community-driven education, policy reform, and culturally informed advocacy. OLHA works to ensure Latino communities are represented, heard, and served in a system where they are often overlooked.
The Caregiver Action Network is the nation’s leading family caregiver organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life for more than 90 million Americans who care for loved ones with chronic conditions, disabilities, or disease.
Representing a nationwide network of individuals affected by cancer, CancerCare provides professional support services to help patients and their families navigate the challenges of treatment and recovery. Through counseling, specialized programs, and financial assistance, the organization ensures that individuals have access to the critical resources they need.
Built at the intersection of faith and health equity, HEAL Collaborative is reshaping how chronic illness is addressed in Black communities across the country. By mobilizing churches, health professionals, and local advocates, HEAL brings vital education and resources directly into trusted community spaces.
Our partnership has reached this milestone at a time of increasing national attention on the 340B program.